Palestinian memory holds years and dates close. The Nakba was in 1948, the war was in 1967, Sabra and Shatila was September 1982, the Intifada- ‘88. November 3, 1956, however, does not live in infamy. Despite being the greatest massacre of Palestinians, the Khan Yunis massacre that brutally took the lives of hundreds of Palestinian men and boys, has only received a footnote in history- a mere few lines in a
Remembering the Forgotten Palestinian Massacre
Remembering the Forgotten Palestinian…
Remembering the Forgotten Palestinian Massacre
Palestinian memory holds years and dates close. The Nakba was in 1948, the war was in 1967, Sabra and Shatila was September 1982, the Intifada- ‘88. November 3, 1956, however, does not live in infamy. Despite being the greatest massacre of Palestinians, the Khan Yunis massacre that brutally took the lives of hundreds of Palestinian men and boys, has only received a footnote in history- a mere few lines in a